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Well this is pretty sick…

A humanitarian work award winner of former President Obama’s Gold Service Award is now researching the impact and similarities of human sexual partners who engage in “butt fisting” and those who engage in bestiality.

Damian Jacob Sendler is conducting the study titled, “Similar mechanisms of traumatic rectal injuries in patients who had anal sex with animals to those who were butt-fisted by human sexual partner.”

On his personal website, Sendler says he’s a “sexologist, research scientist, and physician in-training,” where he also notes that he was a recipient of Obama’s Gold Service Award for humanitarian work. According to Sendler, his award came with a personalized certificate from President Obama as well as an official pin and presidential medallion.

The study begins:

“Sexual pleasure comes in various forms of physical play, for many it involves stimulation of the vagina, while the anus for others; some enjoy both. Injuries to patients who receive anal sex from animals are mechanistically similar to fisting-induced rectal damage.”

“For zoophiles, having sex with animals is not only interesting to study as a phenomenon of sexuality, but it also touches on the question of consent (i.e., can animals consent to this kind of sexual behavior). In the context of BDSM, there’s also the question of consent — specifically understanding when sexual play becomes non-consensual, especially on the part of the dominant person abusing the submissive partner.”

Sendler continued by stating the research of “butt-fisting” and “bestiality” might have an impact on a “global level, and these findings serve as a model for understanding rape.”

Sendler also says that he finds some of the arguments for bestiality convincing writing:

“It’s sometimes hard to argue that they abuse animals, because their line of defense is that animals do not consent to becoming food or clothing products either.”

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